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Obituary on the death of Karl Kronimus

Karl Kronimus passed away on 14th April 2016 aged 87 (the BFT International trade magazine reported on the death for the first time on 25th April at the website //www.bft-international.com" target="_blank" >www.bft-international.com:www.bft-international.com). For a period of 65 years, Kronimus had actively accompanied his company, the concrete block factories Kronimus AG Betonsteinwerke based in Iffezheim. Four and a half decades thereof he was director, initiator, motivator, inventor and ideas provider.

From the smallest beginnings, Kronimus also set remarkable milestones in the concrete block...

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